Antique Silver Animals

We are pleased to offer a fine range of antique sterling silver Animals. All of our antique silver Animals can be purchased online, or from our shop in the London Silver Vaults. You can click on the image of one of the Animals to see a larger picture.

Hallmarked in London, 1958 by William Comyns, this delightful, Sterling Silver Condiment Set, is modelled as a pair of owls, one for salt and one for pepper. Each owl measures 2.25 inches (6cm) tall, and the pair together weigh 4.3 troy ounces.

Hallmarked in London, 2012 by The London Assay Office, this handsome, Sterling Silver model of a Horse, is realistically cast. The horse measures 3.25 inches (8cm) tall, by 4 inches (10cm) from nose to tail, and weighs 7.4 troy ounces.

Hallmarked in London, 1985 by Wakely & Wheeler, this handsome, Sterling Silver model of a horse, stands on a wooden plinth with silver plaque, and is realistically modelled. The horse measures 3.25 inches (8cm) tall without the plinth, by 4 inches (10cm) from nose to tail). With the plinth the horse measures 5.25 inches (13.5cm) tall in total, by 6.75 inches (17cm) wide.

Hallmarked in London, 1977 by BSE Products, this handsome, Sterling Silver Corgi, was made during the year of Queen Elizabeth's jubilee, and could well be modelled on Susan, her first ever Corgi! The model measures 3.25 inches (8.5cm) tall, by 4,.25 inches (11cm) from nose to tail (a little smaller than a real Corgi), and weighs 10.8 troy ounces.

Hallmarked in London in 1974 by R. Comyns, this Sterling Silver Emperor Penguin is beautifully modelled, stands 6.25 inches (16cm) high and weighs 13.5 troy oz. It has a retail mark for Cornells of Maidstone underneath.

Hallmarked in London in 1975 by R. Comyns, this Sterling Silver Penguin is well modelled with red glass eyes. We think it may be a "Gentoo" penguin and it is 5 inches (13cm) high and weighs 14 troy oz. The penguin was retailed by Cornell in Maidstone.

Carrying import marks for London, 1904 by J. G. Piddington, this Antique, Sterling Silver Turkey model, is realistically cast with detailed work to the feathers, and features a removable head, and movable wings. The turkey measures 7.75 inches (19.5cm) tall, by 8 inches (20cm) from head to tail, by 3.75 inches (9.5cm) wide, and weighs 16.6 troy ounces.

Import marked in Chester in 1907 by Berthold Muller, this Antique, Edwardian, Pair of Sterling Silver Pepper Pots are wonderfully made in the form of partridges. The heads unscrew to allow for filling and are quite secure. Each partridge is 4 inches (10cm) tall, 5 inches (13cm) from beak to tail and together they weigh 9 troy oz.

Made circa 1920, this large, beautifully modelled Sterling Silver Horse on a wooden plinth is probably Italian and measures, including the plinth, an impressive 52cm (20.5 inches) in height and 46cm (18 inches) in length.

Hallmarked in London in 1970 by Edward Barnard, this Sterling Silver Pair of Fighting Cockerels are finely made with hand chased feathering. Each fighting cock is 8 inches (20cm) high and one is 7.5 inches (19cm) wide with the other one 5 inches (12cm) wide. Together they weigh 45 troy oz.

Carrying import marks for London, 1894 by Fredrick Brasted, this very handsome, antique silver model of a hawk (or other bird of prey), is realistically modelled, and features movable wings and removable head. The hawk measures 7.5 inches (19cm) tall, by 13 inches (33cm) from beak to tail, and weighs 21 troy ounces.

Hallmarked in London, 1974, this wonderful and large, Sterling Silver pair of pheasants, are realistically cast and incredibly detailed. The pheasants measure 17 inches (43cm) long at their longest, by 10.75 inches (27cm) at their tallest, and weigh 70.6 troy ounces.

Made circa 1890 and German in origin, this wonderful, Antique, Foreign Silver Pair of pheasants, are very large and modelled with removable heads and moving wings. The male measures 9.25 inches (23.5cm) tall, by 18 inches (46cm) from beak to tail, and the female measures 9 inches (23cm) tall, by 17.25 inches (44cm) from beak to tail. The pair together weigh 49.4 troy ounces.